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A letter to Gene Yang

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February 15, 2007
Posted by: Danica Novgorodoff
Categories: Uncategorized
Tags: GENE YANG, guest blogger

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Click to enlarge this letter from an eighth grade reader, who wrote to Gene Yang to offer “some suggestions and compliments” about his novel, American Born Chinese.

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3 Comments on “ A letter to Gene Yang ”

  • John A. Walsh | February 20th, 2007 5:05 pm

    Now that’s just awesome. The various responses (and suggestions & compliments) to ABC must have Gene flying on Cloud 9!

  • Logo Design | August 29th, 2011 4:28 am

    it wasn’t amazing only for you, due to the fact that you are not an european.it was amazing and unique experience for a greek also. Even if I am not a comic artist, but a loyal comic reader I couldn’t stop runnning from one excibition to another in order to see everything.French are the best at this kind of festivals. Totally organised.
    next station, who knows, maybe San Diego

  • custom essays | December 2nd, 2011 10:17 am

    Well, that place might look like good. I do really wanted to go there.

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